Ayutthaya Day Trip from Bangkok
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Experience Highlights
This guided tour will take you to Ayutthaya, the former capital of the Siamese kingdom, founded in the mid-14th century by King Ramathibodi. The site is home to statues and stupas – monuments that house sacred relics or commemorate events in the life of the Buddha. The tour departs from your hotel in Bangkok and transfers are provided in an air-conditioned vehicle. As well as the guide, lunch at a local restaurant is also included.
- Visit the country’s ancient capital with commentary from an expert guide
- Explore Thailand’s finest temples on this small-group tour
- Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant
- Travel in comfort in an air-conditioned vehicle with hotel pick-up
What’s included
- Day trip to Ayutthaya from Bangkok
- Expert guide
- Transport in an air-conditioned vehicle
- Lunch
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Keep in mind you need to arrive 15 minutes before start
Step by Step
This tour starts in Bangkok and goes to Ayutthaya, the former capital of the Kingdom of Siam before the Burmese invasion. Here you’ll find the Historical Park, an island bordered by a river path that is home to royal palaces and places of worship. The organised tour covers most of the day’s arrangements: a local guide, lunch and admission to the attractions.
Ayutthaya is situated about 80 kilometres north of Bangkok and is easily accessible by the air-conditioned vehicle provided for the tour. The tour usually lasts between 7 and 8 hours and takes in the following monuments:
- Wat Lokayasutharam – Its main attraction is the gigantic reclining Buddha statue: 42 metres long by 8 metres high.
- Wat Phra Si Sanphet – The royal family’s private chapel. Not surprisingly, the remains of three important monarchs are interred here. It is recognisable by its three stupas, the quintessential Buddhist monument.
- Wat Mahathat – A magnificent temple built in the 14th century. It is best known for the Buddha’s head embedded in a banyan tree. It is situated in the northern part of the park.
- Wat Chaiwatthanaram – Situated on the banks of the river, it was built in the 17th century by King Prasat Thong to celebrate his coronation. It is, without doubt, one of the best-preserved historical complexes
The tour is designed for small groups and runs all year round. Bear in mind that Thailand has a tropical climate. If you’re visiting during the rainy season – between April and October – it’s advisable to bring a raincoat. In the hottest months – April and May – it’s a good idea to bring sun cream and a hat.